Month: March 2016

There are some exciting new exhibitions in the works for the Fall 2016 semester! An exhibit featuring art from the Permanent Collection will be happening in the Harry Krug Gallery. It is curated by professor of music, Stella Hastings. The exhibit will create a jazzy vibe, taking the viewer on a musical experience as they view the loud and quiet works hung throughout the gallery.

In contrast to the musical, jazzy exhibit happening in the Harry Krug, a printmaking exhibit will be hung in the University Gallery. It will be curated by Steve Cox, Curator of Special Collections and University Archivist, and the Museum of Art exhibition committee. We got to tour the Special Collections and pick pieces to create a show all about printmaking. The black, white, and muted tones will give it a very different atmosphere than the Harry Krug Gallery.

Don’t forget to check out the shows happening now in the University, Harry Krug, and Art Connectors Community Galleries! Cairo, Illinois takes you on a tour of the fading town of Cairo with photographs and enameled bowls. Collective Fusion showcases talent from faculty and staff from all around campus. The Kansas People’s History Project shows you the lesser known but greatly influential figures and events from Kansas’s past.